Studying for Continuing Professional Development in Health
A Guide for Professionals
By Kym Fraser
Published December 2nd 2008 by Routledge – 160 pages
Published December 2nd 2008 by Routledge – 160 pages
Becoming a student again can be a daunting prospect, particularly if it has been a while. Written specifically for health care professionals undertaking continuing professional development and for those starting a health care degree, this book covers the key skills that underpin effective study, including time management, writing drafts and seeking feedback.
With three student case studies based in health care settings to illustrate examples, the book shows how experience can aid learning and how learning can be used to improve practice in the workplace. The book covers the vital issues that students will face including chapters on:
Studying for Continuing Professional Development in Health is a highly practical text, which will be an invaluable resource for health professionals entering higher education for the first time or returning after a long break.
1. Preparing to study 2. Study Management 3. Learning 4. Concept mapping – a strategy to make meaning 5. Writing 6. Preparing for and taking exams 7. Learning online 8. Working in Groups
Kym Fraser is Leader of the Teaching and Learning Development Group at Charles Darwin University, Australia. She is a specialist in student learning and teaching in the university sector.
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Description: By Kym Fraser. Becoming a student again can be a daunting prospect, particularly if it has been a while. Written specifically for health care professionals undertaking continuing professional development and for those starting a health care degree, this book covers the...
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